Following a (leaked) request from President Trump's national security adviser, agencies warned federal employees about the dangers of leaking information. Here's how one agency did it — and yes, you can watch the video about leaks.

After the president announced he would hold a rally for Luther Strange, the appointed incumbent who faces a tough runoff next week with Roy Moore, a pro-Trump nonprofit announced it would spend another half-million on the race.

Flynn's "core" legal team includes seven lawyers from a high-powered DC firm, a source tells BuzzFeed News, with "numerous" others involved. The fees will "certainly be into the seven figures," according to the source.

After President Trump's pardon, former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Justice Department argued his contempt conviction should be vacated. But the judge overseeing the case isn't convinced.

Virginian voters of color put education and combatting white nationalism as issues of “extreme importance,” while removing Confederate statues was most frequently named by the group as a “somewhat important” issue.

Trump's remarks come just a day after he met with Sen. Tim Scott, the Senate's only black Republican, to discuss race in the wake of Charlottesville. Scott on Thursday said it's "unrealistic" to expect Trump to have an immediate "epiphany" on the issue.

Sen. Rob Portman, a Republican from Ohio, on Trump’s tweets, issuing (polite) criticism when he thinks it’s warranted, and ways to work with the White House on his favored issues. But he’s not happy with the president’s attacks on Mitch McConnell — or with Steve Bannon’s effort to unseat other Republican senators.

After a 35-page dossier alleged that Michael Cohen worked with Russian officials during the 2016 election, President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer and confidante is set to speak with congressional investigators.

A federal appeals court ruled this past week that refugees who have received formal assurances of support from resettlement agencies should be exempted from President Trump's travel ban. The Justice Department is asking the justices to stop that from happening.

US District Judge Andrew Hanen has been a harsh critic of DACA and DAPA. But even after President Trump announced he was ending them and states asked to end the case against them, Hanen refused — citing what he said was a procedural error in the states' filing.

Phishing drills, top Silicon Valley hires, constant cybersecurity education, emails in the cloud, Tom Perez on Signal, and end-to-end encryption apps like Wickr, which the rest of the Democratic party committees have already adopted. The DNC’s new CTO, now concluding an internal security review, wants a “culture change inside the building.”